Not possible. Non-electrolyte dont have ions and it is not possible to write ionic equation.
Na2O + H2O
A spectator ion is an ion that does not take part in the reaction. If you write out a normal equation. look for something that is the same on both sides and does not change state. This is a spectator ion and can be crossed out of the net ionic equation
the spectator ions are removed
The chemical equation that shows all ionic reactants and products is known as the complete ionic equation. A molecular equation doesn't necessarily indicate ionic nature.
Ca2+ + 2OH- + 2H+ + SO42- -------> 2H2O + Ca2+ + So42- 2OH- + 2H+ -------> 2H2O
Non ionic, non electrolyte
Na2O + H2O
NH4+ + Cl- + K+ + OH- --> NH3 + H2O + Cl- + K+ Since the question is not asking for the net ionic equation, spectator ions should be included in the ionic equation as well.
A spectator ion is an ion that does not take part in the reaction. If you write out a normal equation. look for something that is the same on both sides and does not change state. This is a spectator ion and can be crossed out of the net ionic equation
the spectator ions are removed
the spectator ions are removed
The chemical equation that shows all ionic reactants and products is known as the complete ionic equation. A molecular equation doesn't necessarily indicate ionic nature.
Ca2+ + 2OH- + 2H+ + SO42- -------> 2H2O + Ca2+ + So42- 2OH- + 2H+ -------> 2H2O
I suppose that MnO3 doesn't exist; you think probable to Mn2O3.
These two compounds doesn't react.
The net ionic equation for this reaction is:3Mg2+(aq) + 2PO43-(aq) -->Mg3(PO4)2(s)How to get this answer:To write the net ionic equation, you can start with the molecular equation:2Na3PO4(aq) + 3Mg(NO3)2(aq) --> 6NaNO3(aq) + Mg3(PO4)2(s)The molecular equation can be used to write the full ionic equation. To do this, you break down everything that is aqueous into its ionic constituents:2Na+(aq) + 2PO43-(aq) + 3Mg2+(aq) + 6NO3-(aq) --> 6Na+(aq) + 6NO3-(aq) + Mg3(PO4)2(s)You can then cross out whatever is the same on both side to get your net ionic equation:3Mg2+(aq) + 2PO43-(aq) -->Mg3(PO4)2(s)
yes, co2 is a nonelectrolyte